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It would seem that in Russia, the reward for being one of the most brilliant developers in the world, is jail.

Last year, Vladimir Putin quite regularly bragged about his hypersonic nuclear weapons, his claim is that the intercontinental missiles are capable of flying 20 times faster than the speed of sound.

More importantly, Vladimir reminded us that no one in the entire world has the technology themselves to create the missiles and that no one can shoot them down, meaning that anti-missile systems would prove futile against Russia, should they decide to launch one hypersonic nuclear weapon.

During meeting with top military officials recently, Vladimir spoke about a test launch of what is called “Avangard,” which happens to be a mobile hypersonic missile system.

Vladimir described it as “a big success and victory,” and he then promising delivery of the new strategic missile system to the military in early 2019.

Vladimir also very highly praised the developers of the missiles, then promptly jailed them.

Well at least some of them. A few of the most brilliant minds that were behind the Russian hypersonic research are behind bars, under investigation for treason and accused of leaking secrets to foreign colleagues and are now classified as enemies of the Motherland.

Where they remain just rotting away.

The reality is that, like it or not if we were to look at from a military or intelligence standpoint, this is just a very well thought out proactive, strategic move by the Russian Government.

Rather than risk a leak, one of the jailed researchers kidnapped or someone becoming what is commonly referred to as a double agent, and/or commit espionage this move is actually quite logical.

By default Russia just ensured that it’s technology is not going to fall into anyone else’s hands.

Ever.

While some may see this as inhumane, in certain jobs for any government entity worldwide, it is well known that the employee may never actually get to go home.

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Sometimes actually; more often than not great leaders tend to bite off way more than they themselves can actually chew.

They make promises they either had no intention of ever keeping or simply never took the time to see the bigger picture and are forced to renege on a promise that they made to supporters.

Today, no one knows that better than Vladimir Putin.

He has lost his view of his voters.

Here we are today with Vladimir Putin, who very well could have won the US presidential Election of 2016.

Polls showed that with zero doubt, if Putin had been able to run, American’s would have voted him into office by more numbers than anyone could keep up with over Hillary or Donald.

Russian President Vladimir Putin once, not too long ago, 2005 I believe vowed live on television, to Russians that he would never, ever raise their retirement age.

In all fairness that was back in 2005, and as of today, 10/3/2018, well, he has raised the age of retirement age for Russian workers and broke the promise that he made not so long ago to his people.

Perhaps it was an uneducated promise, or perhaps he was too busy doing photo shoots, meddling in the US presidential election, sleeping with China, Iran, North and South Korea, Syria…

While Putin’s approval rating in Russia is falling and this appears to be rather catastrophic for Vladimir, the worst is that it has hurt, and I mean deeply hurt Vladimir’s public image.

Something he cares more about than ratings, money, women, other countries.

His public image matters to him more than anything in this entire world.

While other news outlets are reporting that he has no plan to fix the situation, I am willing to venture a bet that he does, in fact, have a plan to fix things, at least up to a point where it will fix his beloved public image.

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Yesterday, Trump went on and on with accusations that are completely baseless against China, claiming that they are attempting to meddle in our latest round of elections.

What’s really true however is that reports are beginning to surface implying that Russia’s GRU, better known as Fancy Bear (U.S. intelligence agencies have identified Fancy Bear as two units within Russia’s military intelligence directorate), has secretly developed and deployed new malware that seems to be impossible to eradicate, capable of surviving a complete wipe of a target computer’s hard drive, and will allow the hackers to return as many times as they would like.

The European security company ESET discovered the new malware and reported that It works by rewriting the code that is flashed into a computer’s UEFI chip that controls the boot and reboot process.

The code is designed to maintain access to a high-value target in the event the operating system gets reinstalled or the hard drive replaced, which under normal circumstances would eradicate the malware.

This not the first code to hide in the UEFI chip and Russia’s new malware works only on PCs with security weaknesses in the existing UEFI configuration.

Not in this case, the new malware does seem to prove that Fancy Bear is more robust, powerful and potentially dangerous than the world previously thought.

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Christopher Steele gave the FBI according to sources, a file containing some type of information that suggests the US government hid important details into the death of Vladimir Putin’s former media czar Mikhail Lesin in that he did not die by accident, rather he was murdered, in cold blood.

Christopher Steele is the author of the famous dossier where he asserted that Russia helped to assist, support and Trump’s run for the Oval Office.

New details are surfacing indicating that Mikhail died by blunt force trauma that is consistent with being bludgeoned to death rather than a fall by accident and that he died at the hands of hired thugs.

Thugs that were hired by one Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin.

That makes sense when you consider that Mikhail died on the eve of some sort of innocent meeting with the US Justice department.

I do not believe the meeting was to just catch up on the days news events or to trade gardening ideas.

According to Christopher the hired thugs were instructed to hurt Mikhail but not to kill him, I guess they glossed over that last detail.

It happens.

According to sources, three other individuals working independently of Christopher, also told the FBI that Mikhail had been bludgeoned to death.

Mikhail’s lifeless body was found 11/5/15 in a Washington DC hotel room.

The corner’s official determination was that Mikhail died of blunt force trauma to the head and neck, torso, upper extremities and lower extremities.

Even a complete idiot would look at the corners report and call foul on the governments officially released findings with regards to Mikhail’s death in that they determined his death to be “accidental.”

One of my best friends in the entire world will go off the rail and binge drink until blackout and what I can tell you is despite the many falls and bar fights I have witnessed him get into, the guy when drunk usually walks away unscathed for the most part. A few stitches and patch work and he’s good to go.

Even drunk I find it really hard to believe that Mikhail sustained all of the injuries reported whilst in a drunken stupor and by falling down.

Classically, this was a beating and it was an ordered beating.

These are just facts if you look at the autopsy report, I do not have inside information, rather the facts are clearly in the autopsy report.

The only thing that can’t be found in the report is details of who actually ordered the attack.

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“I propose getting rid of conventional armaments and replace them with reasonably priced hydrogen bombs that would be distributed equally throughout the world.”

Idi Amin

In last weeks Thursday parade, North Korea once again snubbed Trump and his America by showing off some type of “mystery missile.”

This little gem almost slipped right by because as in the case with quite a few men, size matters so, the focus was on the larger more spectacular missiles, the Hwasong-14 and Hwasong-15.

At any rate once someone actually took the time to notice the smaller missile, it created a lot of talk around town.

That of course sparked quite a bit of speculation and, well some seem to feel that it is a Russian inspired missile, which is leading many to further speculate that Russia is in fact, providing some much needed assistance to the impoverished North Korean nation.

I know that I have said this before, Russia is in fact the slut of the world, Russia tends to help those that they can most benefit from, in this case Russia would for instance benefit from North Korea starting or going to war with America and her allies.

Think about it, why would Russia want to actually start a war with any country themselves?

It is much safer for them to actually fund the war rather than to start it right? And by fund it in this particular case, all Russia has to do is provide the needed technology, the weapons, and a sprinkle of encouragement.

The reality is, no one wants to actually get into bed with Russia, everyone just likes the idea of it so it is only natural that North Korea of all of the countries would actually take the bait, I mean Russia does have a bit of a history helping North Korea out on the down low as it is.

The mystery missile appears to resemble the Russian Iskander missile, which is what caused so much speculation.

The mainstream media has run with the idea as if it were fact that, Russia is just handing North Korea Missiles like one would hand a child candy.

Given Russia’s history however, in terms of her relationship with nations that so desire war with the rest of the world, it isn’t hard to see how or why the media came to that conclusion.

It would be of a great benefit for Russia if North Korea went to war with anyone in the world but most in particular with the US because Russia has rather blatantly already picked a side, and that side is not with America or her allies.

As for North Korea and the newest missile, so what if they had a little help from Russia in the development of the Missile, the good news is that North Korea still has absolutely no intention of actually starting a war by firing a missile at anyone, they have already proven that any threats are nothing more or less than that.

Not to mention, of the test missiles they have actually fired, we’ve seen quite a bit in the way of real performance issues, so it is highly doubtful that any of North Korea’s toys could actually hit a real target.

I mean, they did hit one of their own cities once so…

North Korea is well aware of the fact that world likes drama, so they feed into it with idea’s and threats yet, they lack any and all actual intention.

For a nation such as Russia, war is a business, for a nation such as North Korea it is the very same notion as the empty threat, more of a suicidal cry for help, hence merely attention seeking and nothing more than that.

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In the latest news to break the wire it would appear that the FBI is now seeking to learn more about just why Russia wired close to $400K to its embassies around the world in August and September of last year with a memo subtly titled “to finance election campaign of 2016.”

Did they really go that far in an attempt to get Trump elected? I mean if you’re going to call a spade a spade you might as well do it so let’s be completely honest here.

The way Russia meddled in the election was by far more superior than just wiring money not to mention that anyone can just toss money at an election and walk away with it. I almost want to ask how stupid anyone could be for thinking they’d make a fatal error such as wiring money anywhere in an attempt to get Trump elected.

And to be fair, Russia also had an election back in September of 2016 so I am honestly a little shocked that the FBI would even want to touch this.

I supposed their is something to be said for leaving no stone unturned however.

My guess is that this will turn up very little if not just nothing.

Not to mention that Russia was already winning the US election by August of last year so really they would have had no need to add funding to it.

I give Putin a lot of credit for how ingenious Russia was in it’s meddling with the US election last year, I doubt very much he and the Kremlin found any need to send money to it, not to mention that the transfer of any funds is actually pretty traceable when one is wiring them.

I almost want to laugh at the FBI for wanting to look into these transfers but I also want to laugh at the mainstream media who ran with the headlines that seemed to sell the story as if Russia funded the entire Trump campaign.

Then on the other side of the table we have Jeff Sessions wanting to open up an investigation into Clinton and the uranium deal, where some cash sort of flowed from the Clinton foundation towards the deal.

All of that said, the aim on that is to kill two birds with one stone, take down Hillary Clinton and then to discredit any findindings that Robert S Mueller III and his team find that might actually tie Trump to any Russian Collusion.

Basically, Trump and his dream team are shitting themselves as Mueller’s investigations winds its way so much closer to each one of them.

All in all it’s a lot like a Novella the only difference is that in this Novella, it’s a the expense of taxpayers.

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First can I just ask who in God’s name is naming some of this ransomware because dubbing the newest attack “Bad Rabbit” gives me nightmares about a horror movie I once saw as a child from 1972 entitled “Night of the Lepus.”

This newest attack has already hit Russia and Ukraine and according to US officials, this newest attack has hit several other countries in addition to Russia and Ukraine, they have seen it hit Germany, Poland, South Korea and Turkey as well, so far.

News reports from the US are currently filtering in, slowly but the attack has in fact hit the United States, no word yet on how many have been affected.

Since the majority of the victims from this attack as it stands as of right now have been in Russia, it is fair to assume that Russia may have been the intended target here.

It does actually bare some pretty eerie similarities to WannaCry and Peyta, Malware analyst Amit Serper, principal security researcher of Cybereason, did happen to release a tweet with instructions for stopping the attack from happening.

I almost hate to say it here, I have just one very small suspicion that this might be the work of some government somewhere in the world that simply wants to prove a point.

Bad Rabbit is for sure coming to a country near you sooner rather than later, but I bet you won’t be seeing it hit North Korea, any time in the near future.